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PERSIAN SAROUGH RUG
124 cm x 193 cm
1 in stock
RUG
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$999-$1799
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124 cm x 193 cm
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130 x 200
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blue
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clearance
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geometric
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green
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Hand-Knotted
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medium rugs
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natural dyes
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Nomadic Rugs
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Persian Rugs
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persian sarough rug
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red
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Rug Clearance
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terracotta
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Tribal Rugs
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wool rugs
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- ID:M10050
- Name: Sarough
- Size: 124 cm W x 193 cm L
- Woven: Hand-Knotted
- Origin: Persian
- Age: Contemporary (not used)
- Pile: 100% Wool
- Foundation: 100% Cotton
- Dying : Natural dyes
- UNIQUE: Only 1 in stock
- CERTIFIED GENUINE: Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
DESCRIPTION:
This rug is hand-knotted in a large area surrounding the village of sarough in the western parts of Central Persia. The Village of sarough produces stunning medallion and corner rugs and exquisite all over Herati patterns, the lush carpets feature beautifully isolated bouquets and shrubs best represents the unique aesthetic of sarough rugs. Sarough rugs derive their name form an obscure village in Persia , located twenty miles north of Arak. Over a short span of history, this village produced some of the most highly regarded Persian weaving's of the late 19 century.These rugs are very fine with short velvet like pile of excellent quality with high durability. The workmanship is of high quality from hand spun wool to preparing the natural dyes from organic plants and roots to dye the wool in different colors in preparation for weaving.